Author: Wamala

Wamala Sipirian is an Editor with high interest and knowledge in the entertainment space, an industry he has been actively part of since 2022. Leads to breaking stories are welcome!

Carol Nantongo Explains Why She Keeps Her Relationship Private—”Even BeyoncĂ© Was Cheated On!” Ugandan singer Carol Nantongo has made it clear that she has no intention of revealing her romantic partner to the public anytime soon. Despite being in a long-term relationship, the “Oliwa” hitmaker remains committed to keeping her love life out of the spotlight, fearing that excessive public attention could invite scrutiny, criticism, and heartbreak. In a recent interview with Galaxy TV, Nantongo shared her thoughts on celebrity relationships, explaining why she prefers privacy over publicity when it comes to love. “I’d Rather Keep My Relationship Private” Over…

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Grace Khan Under Fire for Missing Valentine’s Show—Promoter Alleges She Was Too Drunk to Perform Ugandan singer Grace Khan, real name Grace Namuwulya, has found herself at the center of controversy after failing to show up for a highly anticipated Valentine’s Day performance in Bukomansimbi. The singer, best known for her hit song “Njakufanaye,” had reportedly been booked weeks in advance, but on the night of the event, she was nowhere to be seen. According to sources, the deal for the performance was sealed on January 26th, when Grace Khan traveled to Maria Flo in Masaka to perform as part…

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The NBA’s latest attempt to revamp the All-Star Game has not gone down well with fans or players. The league’s new format, introduced by Commissioner Adam Silver for the 2025 All-Star weekend, was met with intense criticism, with Warriors superstar Draymond Green leading the charge. During the live TNT broadcast, Green did not mince words, declaring the event “sucks” and calling the format “unfair.” A Radical Format That Missed the Mark For years, the NBA All-Star Game has been a celebration of the league’s best talent, offering fans a chance to watch their favorite players compete in a star-studded showdown.…

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The “Saturday Night Live” 50th Anniversary special was filled with nostalgic moments, comedic brilliance, and, of course, plenty of celebrity jabs—including a few aimed directly at Bronny James. The 20-year-old rookie for the Los Angeles Lakers found himself in the crosshairs of SNL’s humor, proving once again that no one, not even LeBron James’ son, is immune to the late-night comedy show’s sharp wit. Michael Che’s Nepotism Joke Lands Big Laughs During the special episode’s “Weekend Update” segment, co-anchor Michael Che took a lighthearted shot at Bronny, weaving his name into a joke about nepotism. “Me and Colin [Jost] are…

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Patrick Schwarzenegger is following in his legendary father’s footsteps—quite literally—by baring it all in the latest season of HBO’s The White Lotus. Patrick’s Bold Debut in Season 3 The highly anticipated third season of The White Lotus premiered on Sunday night, and Patrick’s character, Saxon Ratliff, wasted no time making an unforgettable entrance. Checking into a luxurious Thai resort with his family, Saxon soon stripped down for a full-frontal scene that left audiences stunned. The HBO series is known for pushing boundaries, and Patrick’s scene took things to another level. After failing to impress the ladies at the resort, Saxon…

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O.J. Simpson’s Estate Reacts to John Mulaney’s ‘SNL’ Joke—And Even Fires Back! The late O.J. Simpson became the subject of a punchline during the “Saturday Night Live” 50th Anniversary special, courtesy of comedian John Mulaney—and the response from Simpson’s estate was nothing short of surprising. Mulaney’s Joke Lands, Estate Executor Laughs Along During the star-studded celebration, John Mulaney, alongside Steve Martin, took a jab at past SNL hosts with a dark joke that caught the audience off guard. Mulaney quipped, “894 people have hosted ‘Saturday Night Live,’ and it amazes me that only two of them have committed murder.” He…

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